FILE NAME: cpq_cciss-2.6.20-20.rhel4.i686.dd.gz TITLE: Driver diskette for HP Proliant Smart Array Controller (x86/AMD32) for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (x86) VERSION: 2.6.20-20 LANGUAGE: English CATEGORY: Driver Diskettes DIVISION: N/A OPERATING SYSTEM: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (x86) ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes DESCRIPTION: This driver diskette image provides the binary driver module pre-built for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to enable ProLiant Smart Array SAS/SATA, 6x and 5x Series controllers. Using this driver diskette at Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 installation time allows the most up-to-date driver version included in the diskette to be used, rather than the default driver version contained in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 installation CD. FIXES * Mon Mar 23 2009 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-20 - Code cleanup. * Thu Feb 12 2009 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-19 * Thu Dec 11 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-16 - Fixed bug where deleting logical volumes could hang the system. * Mon Dec 8 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-15 - Fixed issue where ACU would hang after several operations. - Fixed a panic that could arise during an insmod and rmmod of the cciss driver. * Thu Nov 13 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-14 - Changed kzalloc back to kmalloc + memset to continue support for older OS version. * Thu Oct 16 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-13 - Fix procfs regression. This patch will get called only once for each controller. The earlier fix would be called anytime something changed. - Fixed wrong usage of a pointer for sysfs symlink. - Fix firmware version not being printed in procfs. - Fixed issue where controllers that had no configured volumes did not show up in the OS. - Fixed sysfs link issue. * Thu Oct 9 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-12 - Added check_unit_attention() to catch UA's on MSA2000. The function prints a message then retries the command that returned with a unit attention. * Mon Sep 8 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-11 * Wed Aug 20 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-10 * Wed Aug 13 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-9 - Updated rebuild_lun_table to avoid pulling a logical volume out from under acuxe or hpacucli. - Cleaned up code for adding and removing logical volumes. * Wed Jul 23 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-7 - Fixed race condition that could show up during driver init. * Wed Jun 18 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-6 * Tue Apr 29 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-5 - Fixed "out of memory" error introduced in the 2.6.20-4 aand 3.6.20-4 drivers ENHANCEMENTS * Mon Mar 23 2009 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-20 * Thu Feb 12 2009 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-19 * Thu Dec 11 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-16 * Mon Dec 8 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-15 * Thu Nov 13 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-14 - Added p712m controller support to driver. * Thu Oct 16 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-13 * Thu Oct 9 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-12 - Added 1024 lun support. * Mon Sep 8 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-11 * Wed Aug 20 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-10 * Wed Aug 13 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-9 * Wed Jul 23 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-7 - Added dynamic outstanding command turning on a per controller basis. - Added RHEL4 Update 7 kernel support. * Wed Jun 18 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-6 * Tue Apr 29 2008 Linux Storage Driver Team 2.6.20-5 SUPPORTED KERNELS: The kernels of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (x86) supported by this driver diskette are: 2.6.9-5.EL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (x86) 2.6.9-11.EL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 1 (x86) 2.6.9-22.EL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 2 (x86) 2.6.9-34.EL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 3 (x86) 2.6.9-42.EL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 4 (x86) 2.6.9-55.EL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 (x86) 2.6.9-67.EL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 6 (x86) 2.6.9-78.EL - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 7 (x86) SUPPORTED DEVICES AND FEATURES Smart Array P800 Controller Smart Array P712m Controller Smart Array P700m Controller Smart Array P600 Controller Smart Array E500 Controller Smart Array P411 Controller Smart Array P410i Controller Smart Array P410 Controller Smart Array P400 Controller Smart Array P400i Controller Smart Array P212 Controller Smart Array E200 Controller Smart Array E200i Controller Smart Array 6i Controller Smart Array 6400 Controller Smart Array 6400 EM Controller Smart Array 641 Controller Smart Array 642 Controller Smart Array 5312 Controller Smart Array 5304 Controller Smart Array 5302 Controller Smart Array 532 Controller Smart Array 5i Plus Controller Smart Array 5i Controller CREATING A DRIVER DISKETTE MAKING A DISKETTE UNDER A LINUX-LIKE OS: 1) Save the "cpq_cciss-2.6.20-20.rhel4.i686.dd.gz" file into a temporary directory. Use GUNZIP to extract "cpq_cciss-2.6.20-20.rhel4.i686.dd" from this file into the same directory 2) To make a diskette under Linux (or any other Linux-like operating system), you must have permission to write to the device representing a 3.5-inch diskette drive (known as /dev/fd0 under Linux) 3) First, label a blank, formatted diskette appropriately (ProLiant Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Driver Diskette). Insert the diskette into the floppy drive, but DO NOT issue the mount command: # dd if=cpq_cciss-2.6.20-20.rhel4.i686.dd of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k 4) This command creates a diskette containing the image of the input file (if=cpq_cciss-2.6.20-20.rhel4.i686.dd) to an output file (of=/dev/fd0) using the diskette size of 1440k (1.44MB). To make another diskette label that diskette, and run "dd" again, specifying the correct input file. INSTALLATION To install Linux using this "ProLiant Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4" Driver Diskette, boot your Linux machine with your Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 CD1 in your CD-ROM Drive. A menu will be displayed, prompting for your input. Type the following line of code to inform the operating system of the diskette: # linux dd Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 will prompt for the ProLiant Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Driver Diskette during the installation procedure. NOTES MD5SUM: 0735408957e5d496d566a2e52dd9fda7 Feedback -------- To provide kernel/driver development feedback send email to iss_storagedev@hp.com Customer Service ---------------- For support for ProLiant Smart Array controllers, please visit http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html Copyright 2002-2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.